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Touch! Generations is a Nintendo brand used for the Nintendo DS and Wii showing games created to appeal to a broader audience than the traditional gamer. Big Brain Academy and Magnetica became the first US titles to have the designation, when they were released on June 5, 2006, followed on June 26, 2006 by Sudoku Gridmaster. In addition, several previously released games were labeled under the Touch! Generations brand. The titles in Touch! Generations vary between countries.

Japan

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Japanese logo

In Japan, the origin of the Touch! Generations lineup, the brand has massive success, especially with the Brain Training games ranking high in game sales.

North America

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North American logo

In North America, Brain Age launched on April 17 2006, but the Touch! Generations brand was not launched until June 5 2006.

Europe and Australia

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European and Australian logo

The Touch! Generations brand was launched in Europe on June 9, 2006 with the release of Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?.

In addition, Trauma Center: Second Opinion is shown on the European Touch! Generations website, but is not listed under the official Touch! Generations games for Wii

Reception

The Touch! Generations games have been received extremely well in practically every territory. For example, Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day has sold more than nine million copies worldwide.[1] Nintendogs, as a series, is the best-selling DS game, although this is only if all the different versions of the game are counted as one game.

References

  1. ^ "Financial Results Briefing for the Six-Month Period Ending September 2007" (PDF). Nintendo. 2007-10-26. p. 6. Retrieved 2007-10-26.

See also